Home Studio Accutronics Reverb

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Hi guys,

So I'm working on a home pc studio and I'm looking to incorporate as much physical gear as possible. Hence I'm looking to pick up an Accutronics Reverb Type 4. Now the thing is, I'd like to be able to use this on many things not just guitar but whole tracks, vocals, drums etc. I dont mind sending audio out from my pc to the reverb then re-recording to the mix.

My big question is, what do I need to make sure that this will work? The stock unit has an RCA in and Out. I fear it too simple to just be sending signal in and out. Anything too look out for?

I expect to be tweaking the mix on PC so I don't mind getting a 100% reverb track.
 
Hi guys,

So I'm working on a home pc studio and I'm looking to incorporate as much physical gear as possible. Hence I'm looking to pick up an Accutronics Reverb Type 4. Now the thing is, I'd like to be able to use this on many things not just guitar but whole tracks, vocals, drums etc. I dont mind sending audio out from my pc to the reverb then re-recording to the mix.

My big question is, what do I need to make sure that this will work? The stock unit has an RCA in and Out. I fear it too simple to just be sending signal in and out. Anything too look out for?

I expect to be tweaking the mix on PC so I don't mind getting a 100% reverb track.

Phrige,

you are in the wrong forum - this is about nailing together lumber and putting up drywall to build a studio - not about the gear that goes into when it's done.

Post the same in the "Newbies" forum.
 
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